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Free printables straight from my studio, plus ideas and information to help you get creative.
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Click the fullscreen icon on the bottom right of an image to see it enlarged/print it. Right click and select "Save picture as"
or "Print picture". Feel free to "like" and share, and check back often for new designs.
*Please note- the documents on this page are hosted by Scribd, to allow them to be downloadable and printable.
Some mobile devices will not display them. If you encounter a problem, please visit this page from a desktop or laptop computer!

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paper fortune teller
Remember making paper fortune tellers when you were a kid? Or maybe you called them kissing birds, or cootie catchers. In a recent nostalgic moment, I whipped up my own version that you can print and assemble for your own fortune-telling fun. Print, cut, then follow the instructions! *For entertainment purposes only.
clip happy![]() my clipart in action
I've always said that I wanted to create my own series of clip art, to use in various projects. It was one of those ideas that ended up on the back burner. Recently I stumbled onto some doodles I had made
just for that purpose many, many years ago! So I incorporated some into some recent designs, and compiled some here to share. These are simple forms that can be copied and pasted into designs created in editing software, or printed out to use in various projects. Ex: Pick a doodle, and copy and paste it to a file in Photoshop, Illustrator, or a free software, such as Gimp. Add your own phrase, print it out onto iron-on transfer paper, and make your own t-shirt, tote bag, apron, etc. The possibilities are endless! ![]()
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marbled art
I recently handmade marbleized paper to use in a commissioned project. I was so enamored with the result, that I made some extra pieces just for me. To take it a step further, I scanned in some of the beautiful patterns to share with you! Print these out as they are, or hit the black and white setting in the print window and get a modern gallery effect. These would be awesome matted and framed as an instant collection, or used to make gift tags, bookmarks, wrapping paper, or other paper crafts. I invite you to share your finished projects on my facebook page!
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